Re: st: gra command

I fail to see how this question follows from my post, but
1. The official Stata command -cusum- is absolutely nothing to do with
-cusum6- (SSC).
2. As -cusum6- (SSC) still works, there is no obvious need for it to
be replaced with anything.
If that doesn't answer your question, please state what you want to do
and someone may be able to help.
Nick
njcoxstata@gmail.com
On 25 June 2013 22:06, Guelmbaye Ngarsandjé <guelmbaye@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> What is the new command cusum for time series data then? The cusum commmand does not work saying data are out of range.
> ----------------------------------------
>> Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 21:55:34 +0100
>> Subject: Re: st: gra command
>> From: njcoxstata@gmail.com
>> To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
>>
>> Anders is giving excellent advice.
>>
>> Being new to Stata Guelmbaye is, however, confusing quite different sources.
>>
>> 1. -cusum6- (SSC, Kit Baum, as you are asked to explain) is an old
>> program but it sets -version 6- at the beginning of the program so its
>> graphs should work fine, although as noted they cannot be edited with
>> modern Stata's Graph Editor.
>>
>> 2. The problem that Guelmbaye is reporting comes from reliance not on
>> -cusum6- but on a document
>> http://personal.rhul.ac.uk/uhte/006/ec5040/Cusum%20test.pdf which is
>> (a) quite independent of -cusum6- and (b) out-of-date.
>>
>> Something like
>>
>> (version 7 and older)
>> graph cusum lower upper year, s([year]) c(.mm) xlab(1965,1975,1985,1995) ylab
>>
>> would probably go better as
>>
>> (version 8 and later)
>> scatter cusum year || line lower upper year
>>
>> with -ylabel()- and -xlabel()- added to taste.
>>
>> Nick
>> njcoxstata@gmail.com
>>
>> Anders Alexandersson
>>
>>> Then build up the graph from the beginning with the current graph command.
>>> Also, did you read
>>> http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2012-04/msg00231.html ?
>>
>> Guelmbaye Ngarsandjé
>>
>>>> Thanks. This works well though I can't edit it!
>>
>> Anders Alexandersson
>>
>>>>> Change -gra- to -gr7- if you want to use the old Stata 7 graph command.
>>>>> As I wrote, see http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/faq/graphics78.htm .
>>>>>
>>>>> For the other graph problems, I suggest you instead use the current
>>>>> graph command.
>>>>> See http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2012-04/msg00231.html
>>
>> Guelmbaye Ngarsandjé
>>
>>>>>> Thanks Anders. I changed "gra" to "graph" and I got "gpopgraph_g.new petindex, s([year]) xlab ylab: class member function not found" message. To say it frankly, it's my first time using stata and I have stata12; therefore it's hard for me to know what has changed and from where. How about the other problems I long for answers?
>>
>> Anders Alexandersson
>>
>>>>>>> The -gra- command is the Stata 7 (and older) graph command.
>>>>>>> See http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/faq/graphics78.htm
>>
>> Guelmbaye Ngarsandjé
>>
>>>>>>>> I have been looking to check the strutural break in my data and found
>>>>>>>> that cusum6 helps do it. However, the file I found has some commands
>>>>>>>> that don’t work when I type them. For example using greenedat.dta from
>>>>>>>> P.136 provided by the file is the command:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> “gra gpop petindex, s([year]) xlab ylab” which gives the following
>>>>>>>> message : “Unrecognized command: gra”
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The support file can be found at:
>>>>>>>> http://personal.rhul.ac.uk/uhte/006/ec5040/Cusum%20test.pdf
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What am I doing wrong? In the mean time I want my X axis to be fully
>>>>>>>> labelled by the periods but when trying to edit the cusum graphs I
>>>>>>>> receive “This is not a “live” graph and therefore cannot be edited.”
>>>>>>>> How to obtain my periods labelled at 45 degrees on the X axis?
>>
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